3T Nation #simmiecolsonclassic

3T has plenty of new faces, many of whom I have been watching for a few seasons and they brought some heat.

Hannah Harris does a good job rebounding, on both ends, scores around the basket, putbacks included, and runs the floor on both ends. On top of that, she defends both in and outside the paint

Keynarjah Robinson made PGH Day 2 Tip Sheet and watching her score effortlessly off the dribble was enough yet her intensity places her in one of those “never takes a play-off” type of player

Emerson Stephens shot the ball well from mid to long-range, in fact, she gave me a bonus by showing she could “catch and shoot” it. She also did a good job defending, as well as rebounding

Mariah Goodjoint brought a variety of pluses as she scored with the jumper, as well as off the dribble, and when you factor in her court vision was nice, well that’s a lot. Guess what, that wasn’t all as she not only dropped the long ball, she played “on the ball” defense

Allie Seybert made PGH Day 1 Tip Sheet and has always been a tough, hard-nosed, heady point guard that understands how to “control the tempo” and run a team and pressure is irrelevant, she handles it nicely

Elizabeth Brown uses her body well inside the paint, showing a glimpse of the “hands and footwork” I talk about regularly yet watching her “go after the ball off the rim” gets her the #THROWBACK hashtag

Macie Garcia did a good job of creating her shot and wanting t take it under pressure. Her 3 was huge down the stretch but she also scored attacking the basket

Aurora Hernandez plays within herself and knows how to get hers in the flow and speaking of flow, she can let the 3 ball go from multiple spots